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Officials in Tokyo released their Defense of Japan 2025 white paper this week with findings the international community is ...
The United States can count on Australia as one of its closest allies. Dating back to the shared experiences in the second ...
Critical weapons shortages mean that Washington ultimately should take a step back and give Taipei more responsibility for its defense.
The US administration is still formulating its Indo-Pacific policy, but recent indications suggest that it will take a tough ...
And Taiwan has become an increasingly sensitive flashpoint. Although Beijing would prefer to gain control of the island through intimidation, it continues to prepare for war.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warns of China's potential invasion of Taiwan, citing military drills and strategic deployments at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
Taiwan’s Model for Digital Defense of Democracy Goes Global As the U.S. and others struggle to confront AI-driven disinformation, Taiwan’s resilience has become its latest key export.
Taiwan is hoping for peace but preparing for war as China grows increasingly aggressive.
His 2021 book, A Strategy of Denial, describes a strategy to deter China from attacking Taiwan in a bid for regional hegemony. Under his tenure, it seems likely the U.S. Department of Defense will ...
This, however, was not the takeaway from our most recent trip. There is a new energy in Taiwan—and a welcome and unprecedented seriousness about its self-defense. The new approach starts at the top.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said China’s threat to Taiwan ‘could be imminent,’ in what was his most assertive statement to date on Taiwan during a security conference in Singapore.
There is now a public debate about whether Taiwan is spending enough on its defense, whether Ukraine is either a distraction or a test case, and whether defending Taiwan is a vital U.S. interest.